2009-08-27 - Identified through information in <i>List of More than 5200 Moller Pipe Organs</i> (Hagerstown, Maryland. M. P. Möller, 1928). -Database Manager
2010-04-22 - Updated through online information from Robert Judd. -Database Manager
2010-04-26 - Updated through online information from Robert Judd. -- six pistons: set via drawknobs (top row). The Celeste (sw) does not have the bottom octave. The case displays the Open Diapason 8' (Great). All other pipes are in a single swell box (the Great has four other stops that are borrowed from the Swell). The Principal 4' (Swell) was added at an unknown point. Pedal has two drawknobs, but they use one rank. The "Lieblich Gedeckt" causes the pipes to speak more softly than the "Bourdon." -Database Manager
2012-06-08 - Updated through online information from Bob Judd. -- Organ is in regular use every week and in good condition. -Database Manager
Stoplist taken from the console June 7, 2012 Source: Source not recorded Date not recorded
Brunswick, Maine St. Paul's Episcopal Church M. P. Möller Op. 1581, 1913 GREAT 8 Open Diapason 61 pipes 8 Melodia (= swell Concert flute) 8 Dulciana (= swell Dolce) 4 Principal (= swell Principal) 4 Flute d'amour (= swell Flute) SWELL 8 Violin Diapason 61 pipes 8 Concert flute 61 pipes 8 Dolce 61 pipes 8 Viole celeste 49 pipes 4 Principal 61 pipes 4 Flute 61 pipes PEDAL 16 Bourdon 30 pipes 16 Lieblich gedeckt (= muffled Bourdon) [Received from Bob Judd 2012-06-08.]
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